The thing about being with Athena RookwoodGoyle was that it was rather rare to have a dull day. There was always something happening around or because of the girl. Kendall had learnt this early, back in the days at Hogwarts, days that now felt like too long ago. He missed them. There was more purpose in school, even if he had always been told that Hogwarts was merely the lame first step to greater things that he was built for in life. Augustus wasn't up to much, allowing his inactivity spill into the son that he had intended to be part of plans greater than he was in. Perhaps the older man was too caught up in himself to realise this at the moment, but his son was idle. He was too idle. Like father, the son has learnt to languish and waste away his days, enjoying the privileges of being a Rookwood male, and really not getting up to much apart from short-term gratifications.
Kendall, on the other hand, would argue with that perspective. He was getting up to a lot, wasn't he? He was producing heirs! Admittedly, of course, he wasn't aware that he had produced the first one. What a way to learn about the second, though. He had expected to find Athena and to languish away with her, in what he thought was merely a holiday house, or really the house to while away the time before the birth of his first son. Kendall stared at the young woman now, baffled. A son, he could deal with. In fact, it would take too much effort to quell the swell in his chest whenever he gave thought of his easy success in producing an heir, unlike the trials his uncles seemed, and his father seems, to face. The pattern looked ready to be set in stone now, though. Two sons?! Two kids looked too mammoth to handle. However, he was Kendall Rookwood. There were people, and House Elves, for that. He breathed easy and focused more on the fact that there were two heirs now. Was he going to continue his flourishing track record?
"I. AM. LEGENDARY!" He had his fist pumped in the air. This time, the mood was more triumphant than the first. After all, if he was going to have a child, why not have another at the same time? Why not have TWO sons?! Kendall grinned, and beamed, with the utmost pride in himself, as if he was the only factor in this brilliant equation. "So ..." He put on a face of serious thought. " ... we've got Kendall II; and now, this ... Kendall III!" The young man almost wiggled as he got carried away. "The births of three Kendall Rookwoods, under twenty years! What a legend." It was almost as if he was narrating. He felt useful now, entertaining the thought of writing to his grandfather, and father, of course, to tell of his gift in producing heirs. He should really be made Head of House now, what with all the others being useless sods who had to bend and break just for the production of one son. Pathetic, the lot, he thought, condescendingly.
"This calls for a celebration. Champagne for breakfast!" But just as he was going to snap his fingers, Kendall paused. " ... Is it just me, or are there no House Elves around this place? What is this place?" He peered around now, as if noticing his surroundings for the first time. Then, he turned dramatically, as if deciding it wasn't worth much of an answer, and leered at Athena. Smirking, he bent and leaned closer to the girl. "G'morning, darlin'." A kiss on her cheek followed, making as if he was gifting her a touch of his prized lips. "Who would have thought, eh?" He chuckled, happiness clearly emanating from his pores. "Who would have pegged me, us, to make sons, right out of Hogwarts?" He shook his head in a manner that clearly signified his disbelief and admiration ... dedicated to himself. "We can do anything, love." He bent for a kiss again.
"Anything." A wink. Clearly, the conversation had, in that turn, strayed to something entirely of a different cattle. After all, somewhere along the minutes of watching the girl, Kendall had noticed what was making him smirk unceasingly at the moment. He ran a hand through his hair, and licked his lips, staring with intent at Athena. Yet, there was a fog of desire in his eyes. With a milli-chuckle, the boy slipped a hand under the covers, groped around, and found his wife-to-be beneath it. "Why, hello." He greeted what he found with a cheeky quality in his voice.